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We are making visible progress toward our goals of full employment and better opportunity, although not near fast enough.

As the President of the United States, and a fellow citizen of Sir Winston, I am pleased and proud that you, who are gathered here today, have had the foresight, the imagination, and the energy to undertake this most worthwhile project as…

The country expects that answer to be yes.

I am honored that you would ask me to participate in this ceremony launching a project that is dedicated to a great national leader, a great world statesman, and, above all, a great human being, Sir Winston Churchill.

Both sides are trying their dead level best to reach an agreement.

I am pleased with the impressive results disclosed in your report of progress made under the Joint financial Management Improvement Program since its inception in 1948.

Presidents of the United States have many responsibilities, but responsibility for Washington's weather is not one of them.

Your continuing personal leadership in the effort to build a better life for the people of your country is both greatly welcomed and very much admired in this country.

I also call upon appropriate officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on that day

I assure Your Majesty that the United States welcomes all efforts to advance peace and greater understanding.

This is invaluable in our efforts to reduce overall costs and manage our financial resources in a responsible manner.

In Jordan, he and his people have brought that ancient land of the camel, the date, and the palm to the threshold of a bright and a hopeful and a modern future.

The American people are quite honored, and Mrs. Johnson and I are proudly privileged to have Your Majesty as a most welcome guest in this country and in this House.

We are proud to have been able to assist Jordan in the past, and we stand ready to continue our assistance in such a great undertaking.

Of equal importance is the fact that both the Executive and the Congress now have at their fingertips more and better cost information than at any time in the past.

As we expected it would be, this day has been in every respect another memorable milestone in the relations between Jordan and the United States.